KG and few of his friends are organizing an alumni reunion. Yesterday, KG and his friend were to meet the banquet manager of a 5 star hotel. On their way, they saw an injured horse. KG’s friend has shared an account of how KG helped that injured animal, covered its eyes with a scarf so that it didnt panic any further because of the passing traffic, took care of the animal and also diverted the traffic till people from “Help in Suffering” came and took the horse away.
His friend has amazed and touched by KG’s gesture. 🙂

Shilpa, am really touched by KG’s gesture… The hurt horse would have aroused sympathy in me and I would have thought about it for few days and felt sad about it’s state, but would I have done anything remotely like KG has done ? I am sure NO. I would have passed with a sympathetic “Oh poor animal, hope someone helps it”.. I feel so fake in front of such genuine human being like KG. Take a bow KG.. Proud to know you through Shilpa’s blog !

Hi Shilpa, I must say that you are blessed to have a life partner with kind heart. Very true but such learning that are imparted in school time are remembered and executed by very few people these days.
I wish the mare may be alright by this time!

That was just a great gesture. It is needless to say that in today’s times nobody cares for anybody but still we have kindness alive in some people. Lucky you are to have a man like that. Pay my regards to him! 🙂 🙂

this is so heartwarming…..in the times when people don’t care about helping injured people on the roads, ur hubby helping an injured animal definitely stands out! 3 cheers to him!the little princess recently posted…UBC day 28- grinning like a Cheshire cat!

Thank you for sharing this story.. I have often realized and seen that at any given point of time, men have more compassion than women.. Not being a sexist.. WHile women mostly would say awww and walk away.. it is always these beautiful souls like your husband, who make a difference in lives..GIve my regards to him for being sucha wonderful human being!!!!Deesnitch recently posted…Ultimate Blog Challenge – Day 28

I could read slowly and slowly but I finally completed it. And found your comment as synopsis to understand that I had read it correctly. What a wonderful thing! I am sure you must be proud as hell. And the fact that he took so much of pains despite having an alumni meet to attend. We need more people like this…Richa Singh recently posted…“Will you at least be honest enough?”-Part 26

This is excellent! Such a warm gesture. He definitely had no business doing what he did, but his sympathy towards the injured horse made me feel so warm inside. Kudos to KG!! God bless 🙂Rainbow Hues recently posted…Half A Drink

Shilpa I am having goose bumps all over right now 😀 😀 .. such a selfless effort..he really has a golden heart… especially when he went and bought your scarf to cover the horse’s eyes .. that was sooo thoughtful 🙂 🙂 … and kudos to the friend who wrote this…very heartfelt writing…super good use of language and emotion…

Wow!! Although it took me a while to read the post, I’m glad I did, most of us will feel sad for the mare and move on after slowing down for a while but what your hubby did, goes on to show the difference between normal people and extra-ordinary folks. Well done KG!!Reshma recently posted…Timeless world

Wow! it is indeed very kind of him to stop and help the animal, instead of just moving on. And you have every right to feel so proud of this man who is your husband.rama ananth recently posted…‘O’ For Ocean

WOW! That was an amazing thing that KG did and you’ve every reason to be proud of him, Shilpa!
KG’s friend is so right, isnt it? When, in today’s time, no-one bothers to even pick up a fallen person lying on road, here’s a man selflessly tending to a wounded horse! Kudos to him!

Its when you read or hear about incidents like these that your faith in humanity and kindness resurrects.

It’s great that Nagendra took the trouble to share this. It’s important that we all share such inspiring stories because they renew everybody’s faith in human nature. Unfortunately, it’s only the negative stories that get publicised by the media and by us through social media.

Yes, it is important to bring positive and inspiring stories to light too… they do instill that faith and lifts you up. Thanks for reading this post, PI and glad that you liked it too!Shilpa Garg recently posted…Small Joys

oh my god! I had goose bumps reading this and I can certainly feel how much proud you must be feeling. Hats off to KG..He is a gentleman in the truest sense..Parul recently posted…Don’t just walk away..

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